The forecast for appendectomies in France shows a consistent decline from 2024 to 2028. The procedures per hundred thousand persons decrease from 99.79 in 2024 to 96.83 in 2028. Comparatively, the data from 2023 reveal that appendectomy rates were slightly higher, highlighting a gradual downtrend. Year-on-year variations demonstrate a steady reduction in procedures, while the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) across these years further supports the downward trend, marking a modest average annual decrease.
Future trends to monitor include potential advancements in non-surgical treatments for appendicitis, improved diagnostic methods, and public health strategies focusing on prevention, which could further impact appendectomy rates. Continual monitoring of healthcare policies and emerging medical technologies is critical in understanding ongoing trends.